Nueva Esperanza
Guatemala
Child
This is a blessed day to say hello to you in the name of Jesus hoping you and your loved ones are doing fine. I hope you enjoy reading my updated 2024 information because I want to share with you some news about my family and me through this. First of all, I want to let you know that my family and I are grateful for every benefit that I receive from LW Ministries.
I continue living with my father because my mother abandoned the family and we do not know anything about her. My father`s name is Eddy Daniel Morales Paz. He lives with the family and he is a healthy man. At the moment, he continues working as an instructor in a driving school in order to support us financially. He accepted Jesus in his heart when he was fifteen years old. As a family, we are not attending any church. The LW teacher shared the gospel with my father during the visit and he is grateful for the beautiful advice. I would like to ask for your prayers for my whole family and for my vision.
I am Ayisson Sayuri Morales Tay and I am 13 years old. I am a healthy girl, but I am suffering from problems with my vision. I wear glasses every day and I need some tests to change them because I have been using the same pair for two years. I need to buy a new pair, but due to a lack of money, it has been impossible to do that. I believe and trust in God that he will provide for me soon. I am in 7th grade at school this year and I go to study every morning. I spend my weekend drawing at home. I have a cat as my pet at home. My favorite meal is Chinese rice. I want to let you know that LW Ministries has blessed my family and my life with grocery bags during the time we needed them most. In the future, I want to become a volunteer for the Ministry because I like to help others. I enjoyed receiving the special gift during the Christmas Celebration in the Feeding Program. This is all for now and I send you many blessings! (My father provided this information to the LW teacher)
Lots of love,
Ayisson Sayuri Morales Tay
Translated by: Gladys Chavez/ A-A-C Secretary